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Israeli airstrike kills three Lebanese journalists

28 March 2026
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Israeli forces conducted an airstrike in southern Lebanon that resulted in the deaths of three Lebanese journalists. Among the deceased were Ali Shaib from al-Manar and Fatima Ftouni from al-Mayadeen, whose vehicle was reportedly targeted. Lebanese authorities confirmed that Mohammed Ftouni, Fatima’s brother and a cameraman, was also killed. Israel’s military claimed the strike was aimed at Shaib, labeling him a “terrorist” associated with Hezbollah’s intelligence operations and accusing him of inciting violence. Hezbollah denied these claims, describing them as an attempt to evade responsibility for the killings. The incident drew condemnation from Lebanese officials, including President Joseph Aoun, who criticized the attack as a violation of international protections for journalists. The deaths follow previous incidents in which journalists were killed in conflict-related airstrikes in the region.

Why It Matters

The deaths of journalists in conflict zones raise significant concerns regarding the safety and protection of media professionals. The targeting of reporters during military operations can hinder press freedom and restrict the flow of information, particularly in regions affected by ongoing violence. The incident highlights the broader implications of military actions on civilian safety and the responsibilities of state actors during armed conflicts. Historically, journalists in Lebanon have faced substantial risks, especially during periods of heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, making this a critical issue for international human rights advocates.

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